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Effective Self-Massage for Sciatica (Plus Why Chiropractic Care Can Help)

  Sciatica is not a “muscle” problem by itself.  It is a  nerve irritation pattern —often characterized by burning, aching, tingling, or sharp pain — that can radiate from the lower back into the buttocks, thigh, calf, and sometimes the foot.  In many people, the sciatic nerve is irritated because nearby tissues are tight or inflamed, or because the piriformis and other deep hip muscles compress the nerve pathway. (Healthline, 2021; Dr. Alex Jimenez, n.d.). Self-massage can help by relaxing the “pressure zones” around the nerve—especially the glutes, piriformis, hamstrings, and low back tissues—so the irritated system calms down. When performed correctly, it can reduce pain and improve motion without “digging into” the nerve itself. (Harley Street Specialist Hospital, 2023; Chicago Pain Control, n.d.). The key rule: massage the muscles around the nerve , not the nerve A common mistake is pushing hard directly on the spot that hurts the most. With sciatica, that can b...

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Routine Optimization: How to Structure a Weekly Workout Routine in El Paso, Texas (Warm-Ups, Cooldowns, and Smart Recovery)

Building a weekly workout routine is not about going “all out” every day. It’s about training with a plan so your body can adapt, get stronger, and stay healthy. In a place like El Paso—where heat, sun, and dry air can change how you feel during exercise—your routine should balance: Strength training (to build muscle and protect joints) Cardio (to support heart and lung fitness) Mobility and movement quality (to keep you moving well) Recovery (so your body can rebuild) A practical target for many adults is to  complete at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per week,  plus 2 days of strength training , then build up based on goals and recovery (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2025). Just as important , most workouts should include a 5–10-minute warm-up and a 5–10-minute  cooldown . A warm-up gradually increases your heart rate and prepares muscles and joints. A cooldown helps your body return to baseline more smoothly and supports flexi...

Car Accidents in El Paso: What If You Have a Pre-Existing Condition?

Getting hurt in a motor vehicle accident is stressful. It can feel even worse when you already had a health issue before the crash—like old neck pain, a prior back injury, arthritis, a previous surgery, migraines, or a past concussion. A very common question in Texas is: “What if this crash made my old condition worse—can I still be covered?” In many cases, yes . Texas law generally allows an injured person to seek compensation when a crash aggravates (worsens) a pre-existing condition. That protection is often explained through the “eggshell skull” (eggshell plaintiff) rule , which means the at-fault party is responsible for the harm they caused, even if you were more vulnerable than someone else. This article explains how that works in real life—especially for people dealing with car accidents in El Paso—and why strong medical documentation is often the difference between a denied claim and a fair outcome. What Counts as a “Pre-Existing Condition”? A pre-existing condition is any ...

Keto in 2026: From Trend to Targeted Therapy (Epilepsy, Type 2 Diabetes, Weight Loss, Brain Health, and Performance)

As of early 2026, the ketogenic (“keto”) diet remains highly relevant—but the way people use it has evolved. Keto is no longer just a “social media weight loss challenge.” It is better understood as a strict nutrition therapy that can be powerful for certain goals (especially epilepsy, blood sugar control, and short-term weight loss), while also carrying real risks (especially for heart health in some people). In other words: keto has shifted from a fad to a tool —and like any strong tool, it works best when it’s used for the right job, on the right person, with the right supervision. Major medical sources continue to warn that some versions of keto can raise LDL (“bad”) cholesterol and may increase cardiovascular risk, even when weight loss happens. Harvard Health Publishing has repeatedly highlighted this concern, noting that a ketogenic diet can increase LDL cholesterol and that saturated fat intake is associated with heart disease risk. At the same time, the clinical conversation...

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Professional Scope of Practice * The information on this blog site is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified healthcare professional or licensed physician and is not medical advice. We encourage you to make healthcare decisions based on your research and partnership with a qualified healthcare professional. Blog Information & Scope Discussions Welcome to El Paso's Premier Wellness and Injury Care Clinic & wellness blog, where Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, FNP-C, a board-certified Family Practice Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) and Chiropractor (DC), presents insights on how our team is dedicated to holistic healing and personalized care. Our practice aligns with evidence-based treatment protocols inspired by integrative medicine principles, similar to those found on dralexjimenez.com, focusing on restoring health naturally for patients of all ages. Our areas of chiropractic practice include Wellness and nutrition, Chronic Pain, Personal Injury, Auto Accident Care, Work Injuries, Back Injury, Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Migraine Headaches, Sports Injuries, severe sciatica, Scoliosis, Complex Herniated Discs, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain, Complex Injuries, Stress Management, Functional Medicine Treatments, and in-scope care protocols. Our information scope is limited to Chiropractic, musculoskeletal, physical medicine, wellness, contributing etiological viscerosomatic disturbances within clinical presentations, associated somatovisceral reflex clinical dynamics, subluxation complexes, sensitive health issues, and/or functional medicine articles, topics, and discussions. We provide and present clinical collaboration with specialists from various disciplines. Each specialist is governed by their professional scope of practice and their jurisdiction of licensure. We use functional health & wellness protocols to treat and support care for the injuries or disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Our videos, posts, topics, subjects, and insights cover clinical matters, issues, and topics that relate to and directly or indirectly support our clinical scope of practice.* Our office has reasonably attempted to provide supportive citations and has identified the relevant research studies or studies supporting our posts. We provide copies of supporting research studies that are available to regulatory boards and the public upon request. We understand that we cover matters that require an additional explanation of how they may assist in a particular care plan or treatment protocol; therefore, to discuss the subject matter above further, please feel free to ask Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, or contact us at 915-850-0900. We are here to help you and your family. Blessings Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, MSACP, APRN, FNP-BC*, CCST, IFMCP*, CFMP*, ATN* email: coach@elpasofunctionalmedicine.com Licensed as a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) in Texas & New Mexico* Texas DC License # TX5807 New Mexico DC License # NM-DC2182 Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN*) in Texas & Multistate  Texas RN License # 1191402  Compact Status: Multi-State License: Dr. Alex Jimenez DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CFMP*, IFMCP*, ATN*, CCST